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personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2002

Support of IP QoS over UMTS networks

Manuel Ricardo; Jaime Dias; Gustavo Carneiro; José Ruela

The paper presents an end-to-end quality of service (QoS) architecture suitable for IP communications scenarios that include UMTS access networks. The rationale for the architecture is justified and its main features are described, notably the QoS management functions on the terminal equipment, the mapping between IP and UMTS QoS parameters and the negotiation of these parameters.


international conference on telecommunications | 2010

WiMetroNet A Scalable Wireless Network for Metropolitan Transports

Manuel Ricardo; Gustavo Carneiro; Pedro Fortuna; Filipe Abrantes; Jaime Dias

This paper addresses Wireless Networks for Metropolitan Transports (WNMT), a class of moving or vehicle to- infrastructure networks that may be used by public transportation systems to provide broadband access to their vehicles, stops, and passengers. We propose the WiMetroNet, a WNMT that is auto-configurable and scalable. It is based on a new Ad hoc routing protocol, the Wireless Metropolitan Routing Protocol (WMRP), which, coupled with data plane optimizations, was designed to be scalable to thousands of nodes.


international wireless internet conference | 2014

Storm: Rateless MDS Erasure Codes

Pedro Moreira da Silva; Jaime Dias; Manuel Ricardo

Erasure codes have been employed in a wide range of applications to increase content availability, improve channel reliability, or to reduce downloading time. For several applications, such as P2P file sharing, MDS erasure codes are more suitable as the network is typically the most constrained resource, not the CPU. Rateless MDS erasure codes also enable to adjust encoding and decoding algorithms as function of dynamic variables to maximize erasure coding gains. State-of-the-art MDS erasure codes are either fixed-rate or have practical limitations. We propose Storm erasure codes, a rateless MDS construction of Reed-Solomon codes over the finite field \(\mathbb {F}_{p^2}\), where \(p\) is a Mersenne prime. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to propose a rateless construction (\(n\) can be increased in steps of \(k\)) with \(\varTheta \left( n\log {k}\right) \) encoding time complexity and \(\min \left\{ \varTheta \left( n\log {n}\right) ,\varTheta \left( k\log ^2{k}\right) \right\} \) upper bound for decoding time complexity. We provide the complexity analysis of encoding and decoding algorithms and evaluate Storm’s performance.


Computer Networks | 2017

Mistrustful P2P

Pedro Moreira da Silva; Jaime Dias; Manuel Ricardo

P2P networks endowed individuals with the means to easily and efficiently distribute digital media over the Internet, but user legal liability issues may be raised as they also facilitate the unauthorized distribution and reproduction of copyrighted material. Traditional P2P file sharing systems focus on performance and scalability, disregarding any privacy or legal issues that may arise from their use. Lacking alternatives, and unaware of the privacy issues that arise from relaying traffic of insecure applications, users have adopted anonymity systems for P2P file sharing.This work aims at hiding user content interests from malicious peers through plausible deniability. The Mistrustful P2P model is built on the concept of mistrusting all the entities participating in the P2P network, hence its name. It provides a deterministic and configurable privacy protection that relies on cover content downloads to hide user content interests, has no trust requirements, and introduces several mechanisms to prevent user legal liability and reduce network overhead while enabling timely content downloads.We extend previous work on the Mistrustful P2P model by discussing its legal and ethical framework, assessing its feasibility for more use cases, providing a security analysis, comparing it against a traditional P2P file sharing model, and further defining and improving its main mechanisms.


arXiv: Networking and Internet Architecture | 2017

Stub Wireless Multi-hop Networks using self-configurable Wi-Fi Basic Service Set Cascading

Pedro Júlio; Filipe Ribeiro; Jaime Dias; Jorge Mamede; Rui Campos

The increasing trend in wireless Internet access has been boosted by IEEE 802.11. However, the application scenarios are still limited by its short radio range. Stub Wireless Multi-hop Networks (WMNs) are a robust, flexible, and cost-effective solution to the problem. Yet, typically, they are formed by single radio mesh nodes and suffer from hidden node, unfairness, and scalability problems. We propose a simple multi-radio, multi-channel WMN solution, named Wi-Fi network Infrastructure eXtension - Dual-Radio (WiFIX-DR), to overcome these problems. WiFIX-DR reuses IEEE 802.11 built-in mechanisms and beacons to form a Stub WMN as a set of self-configurable interconnected Basic Service Sets (BSSs). Experimental results show the improved scalability enabled by the proposed solution when compared to single-radio WMNs.


Archive | 2002

IP traffic control on UMTS terminal equipment

Manuel Ricardo; Rui Soares; Jaime Dias; José Ruela

The paper presents the architecture of an UMTS terminal equipment optimized for IP based communications and describes the traffic control mechanisms required for supporting emerging 3G services.


2016 IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking) and Workshops | 2016

Mistrustful P2P: Privacy-preserving file sharing over untrustworthy Peer-to-Peer networks

Pedro Moreira da Silva; Jaime Dias; Manuel Ricardo


EAI Endorsed Transactions on Mobile Communications and Applications | 2015

CIDRarchy: CIDR-based ns-3 Routing Protocol for Large Scale Network Simulation

Pedro Moreira da Silva; Jaime Dias; Manuel Ricardo


Computer Networks | 2012

Transparent and scalable terminal mobility for vehicular networks

Gustavo Carneiro; Pedro Fortuna; Jaime Dias; Manuel Ricardo


Archive | 2003

An implementation of IP over UMTS with QoS

Gustavo Carneiro; Jaime Dias; Manuel Ricardo

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